Bioneers 2026 Conference

Julian Brave NoiseCat

Filmmaker and Author | Sugarcane

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Julian Brave NoiseCat

Julian Brave NoiseCat (member, Canim Lake Band Tsq’escen, and descendant, Lil’Wat Nation of Mount Currie), formerly a political strategist, policy analyst and cultural organizer who played a major role, in, among other achievements, commemorating the 50th anniversary of the 1969 Alcatraz Occupation and getting Deb Haaland appointed Interior Secretary (the first Native American cabinet secretary in U.S. history), is a writer, journalist, and the first Indigenous North American filmmaker ever nominated for an Academy Award (for his co-direction of Sugarcane). NoiseCat’s journalism has appeared in dozens of leading national publications and has been recognized with many awards. His first book, We Survived the Night, was a national bestseller in Canada and an indie bestseller in the U.S., and Julian is also a champion powwow dancer who played hockey for three of the oldest teams in the game: Columbia University, the Oxford University Blues and the Alkali Lake Braves.



Keynote Address:

Julian Brave NoiseCat – The Epic Misadventures of the Trickster Coyote

March 27th | 11:24 am to 11:46 am


Panel Presentations:

Indigenous Forum – We Survived Apocalypse: Lessons in Resilience

March 26th | 3:00 pm to 4:15 pm


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